Archive for 2017

Dodgers trade deadline wish list

The MLB non-waiver trade deadline is just a month away and with it comes crazy trade rumors and wish lists. In this article, and probably a few more to come, I will be taking your suggestions on who you would like to see the Dodgers pursue and your reasons why or why not. The goal […]

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Three-game series with Dbacks most important of season for Dodgers

Although you will be hard pressed to find anyone within the Dodgers organization to admit it, the three-game series with the NL West second-place Arizona Diamondback – which begins tonight at Dodger Stadium – will have a huge impact on baseball’s most intense divisional race. Oh sure, you can argue that there is still a […]

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Quakes come up short in 11-8 loss to JetHawks

The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes came up on the short end of a hard-fought 11-8 loss to the Lancaster JetHawks (Rockies) in front of a sold out LoanMart Field on Monday night, but the Dodgers Advanced Single-A affiliate most certainly had their chances to yank victory from the jaws of defeat in the near four-hour long […]

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McCarthy sharp in first simulated game

  *  *  *  UPDATED: Tuesday, July 4, 2017 at 3:45 pm PT  *  *  *   After being placed on the 10-day disabled list on June 26 for what was reported as “patella tendinitis in his right knee” but undoubtedly had more to do with a sudden and unexpected return of the yips, Dodgers […]

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Kershaw, Jansen, Seager, Bellinger named to 2017 NL All-Star team

I have some good news and some bad news. First the good news – Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw, closer Kenley Jansen, reigning 2016 NL Rookie of the Year Corey Seager and likely 2017 NL Rookie of the Year Cody Bellinger have been named to 2017 National League All-Star team. Now the bad news – The best hitter […]

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Have a game, DJ Peters

Any time you hit three home runs in a professional baseball game it is a major accomplishment. This is exactly what Rancho Cucamonga Quakes center fielder DJ Peters did on Sunday afternoon at LoanMart Field, where the Dodgers Advanced Single-A affiliate routed the Lancaster JetHawks (Rockies) 12-2. “This was the first three-home-run game of my professional […]

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Rich Hill’s most important strikeout may have been his own

On Saturday night Dodgers left-hander Rich Hill struck out 11 San Diego Padres batters to tie his career high set a decade ago (June 7, 2007) while a member of the Chicago Cubs. But the most important strikeout of the night may very well have been his own in the 8-0 pounding of the friars. […]

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Dodgers manhandle Padres … literally

Fact Number One – There was a benches-clearing brawl between the Dodgers and Padres at Petco Park on Friday night in between the top and bottom halves of the first inning, and like most baseball brawls, it was much ado about nothing. Fact Number Two – If you want any other information on this nonsense, Google […]

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Dodgers set franchise record in 6-2 win over Angels

You knew it was going to be one of those nights the moment Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw made his first pitch on Thursday evening against the Angels of Anaheim in front of a sold out Angel Stadium. It was the final game of the annual Freeway Series against the Halos and the Dodgers were hoping […]

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Cody Bellinger’s other gift

When Dodgers rookie sensation Cody Bellinger steps to the plate, there’s a pretty good chance that you are going to see him hit a home run. In fact, with his current National League best 24 home runs in his 248 major league plate appearances, he is averaging one home run for every 9.7 plate appearances, […]

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